If a driver is arrested for driving with a BAC of .08 percent or more, his/her driving privileges will be suspended for:
|
One year.
|
|
|
Six months.
|
|
|
Three months.
|
Explanation
In Illinois, if a driver is suspected of driving under the influence, they must submit to chemical tests to determine if they were under the influence. If the results of the chemical test show a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% or more, their driving privileges will be suspended for six months.
Answer Statistics
🔴 This question is hard — 53.6% of our users answer this question incorrectly!
Other questions in the same category: Losing the Privilege to Drive
If a driver is arrested and refuses to submit to testing, driving privileges will be suspended for three months.If you are under 21 years of age and your BAC measures 0.01% or higher on the breath test (PAS) you may be suspended for:The length of a point suspension is 3 months for:Regardless of age, if you refuse to take a blood alcohol test, your driver’s license will be suspended for at least:Your driver’s license may be revoked for:If you accumulate ___ or more points in a period of 12 months, your license will be suspended.Your driver’s license may be revoked for:DMV will deny any application for reinstatement of a revoked license if the applicant has ____ or more alcohol or drug related driving convictions in the last ___ years, plus at least one other serious driving offense during that period.Persons who leave the scene of a crash may have their driver license revoked for up to ____ upon conviction.If a chemical test discloses a BAC of .08% or more, your driving privileges will be suspended for:
This question appears in the following DMV practice tests: